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we have a duty to ensure those funds are paid out only when legally owed. To do otherwise <br />would amount to making a gift of those public funds to a private individual. <br />Second, the funds LMCIT uses to pay claims really belong jointly to all LMCITmember cities. <br />LMCIT is simply holding the money in trust for these members. Each member city has the <br />right to expect that LMCIT will pay those funds out only if the money is in fact legally owed. <br />Finally, we have to be concerned about setting a precedent. If LMCIT were to make a payment <br />on one such claim to one person in one city, LMCIT would have to be prepared to do so for <br />every claimant in every member city that faces a similar situation. <br />What if we disagree with the LMCIT adjusters determination? <br />There’s often a good deal of judgment involved in evaluating liability, and it’s certainly possible <br />that city officials may disagree or have questions about the LMCIT adjuster’s evaluation and <br />conclusions. Those disagreements can be in either direction; it couldbe a case where you thinka <br />claim LMCIT has denied should be paid, or a case where you think a claim LMCIT plans to pay <br />should be denied. <br />The first thing to do is to talk with the adjuster. If there are facts or information the adjuster isn’t <br />aware of, or if there are issues that s/he hasn’t investigated which you feel should be, give the <br />adjuster a call. It’s not the adjuster’s job to do everything possible to either deny or to pay a claim; <br />the adjuster’s job is to try to get it right. <br />In some cases, you may still have concerns or questions after talking with the adjuster. If so, <br />please call Doug Gronli, LMCIT Claims Manager, at (651) 281-1279,or Pete Tritz at(651) 281- <br />1265.We’ll be glad to review the claim to make sure we’re comfortable with the position the <br />adjuster has taken on LMCIT’s behalf, or to modify that position if it’s appropriate. <br />If LMCIT has denied liability on a claim, and the city believes it should be paid, can <br />the city pay the claim itself, using the citys own funds? <br />City officials may feel it’s appropriate to pay a claim deniedby LMCIT out of city funds. They <br />may feel it is the city’s responsibility to take care of its citizens, regardless of legal liability, or <br />they may simply and understandably feel sympathy for the claimant’s situation. Obviously, the <br />city council is responsible for the city’s funds and has the power to decide when and how those <br />funds should be spent. But while it’s clearly the council’s call, the city also needs to think about <br />some of the same issues that LMCIT has to consider. <br />One important question, ofcourse, is whether this is an appropriate and authorized use of city <br />funds. We’d suggest cities discuss this with the city attorney before making a payment in these <br />kinds of circumstances. <br />Another important issue is the precedent the city would setby making a voluntary payment in a <br />particular case. Once the city has made a payment in one circumstance, it would be very difficult <br />not to do so again for the next citizen who’s in a similar circumstance. Depending on the size and <br />number of such futureclaims, the total cost to the city could be much greater than the amount in <br />question on this one claim. <br />3 <br /> <br />
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